By: Dorothy Stanley, Fellow and Head, Wireless Standards Strategy, Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. Wi-Fi systems are so ubiquitous indoors that location-based services are a natural ...
Swedish vendor Ericsson has announced the launch of 5G-Advanced location services, a new positioning capability designed for ...
The evolution of location services has offered the marketer a new tool to play with in reaching consumers when it comes to mobile advertising. Steve McGrath, managing director of Big Dot Media ...
Ericsson launched 5G-Advanced location services that use the technology’s embedded capabilities to power more efficient ...
In what could sound like a tale from the heady days of the dot-com boom, a UK-based company is pushing ahead with plans to roll out high-speed wireless networks and location-based services using ...
Stellantis and 4screen partner to provide real-time, location-based services in select vehicles, enhancing in-car convenience for drivers. Stellantis has partnered with 4screen to introduce real-time, ...
When we talk about "posts," many people’s minds are immediately drawn to Twitter, Instagram or other social networks. These sources are great for helping companies deliver their messages and positions ...
LBS can be split into two key segments. The first segment, most visible in North America, is the capability to provide enhanced emergency services to mobile wireless users. Surveys of U.S. mobile ...
Intel Corp. is developing support for location-based services in its mobile processor line that will allow computers to access information based on their location, a company executive said today.
Consider how often you misplace an item and wish you could ping it just like your smartphone. Well, now you can. It’s called a real-time location system (RTLS), and the technology’s applications are ...
A panel at SXSWi offers the debate: make the likes of Loopt, Brightkite, and Whrrl interoperable to ensure a level playing field, or let the industry just shake itself out. Caroline McCarthy, a CNET ...